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Google Chat, the Weekend, and Hard-Hitting Monday

Google’s Gmail chat interface was recently made public. Justin and I tried it out Friday while he was at work. It is certainly fun to use and convenient if you cant use an instant messenger on the network you are on, however it is no replacement for a robust IM client.

There are two options for the interface, you can either have a little widget sitting in the corner of your screen where you can chat back and forth, or you can pop-out the widget in to a separate window. There are no bells and whistles with the functionality of the application but it does have some nice features. If you type several messages in quick succession it appends it to your original NAME label instead of adding new messages on top of each other (so it looks like one big message instead of a bunch of little messages). It shows the other user’s typing status and when they go idle.

Obviously you have to be constantly logged in to GMail to be available for chat (this might not matter if you always have an email window open) and it is difficult to notice when you have notifications (of friend status or incoming message). It would be interesting to see how network admins would block this kind of client (AFAIK its some sort of AJAX application) where instant messaging is prohibited (some for good and some for not so reasonable reasons). Its not a IM client replacement but something you can use when youre in a bind (and you have friends who are constantly monitoring GMail).

This weekend was pretty uneventful and relaxing. The beautiful weather we had last week turned to bitter cold (with no precipitation luckily). The on-and-off cold is more than annoying, I noticed Thursday one of my tires were getting low, and it became significantly lower once the temperature dropped. I’m hoping I dont have a flat and the weather just did a number on the pressure in my tire, but it may be time to get two new tires and a rotate anyway.

I played more World of Warcraft this weeken than I have in a few weeks. Playing a horde character opens up a lot of quests and areas I never quested in before (it also helps to be playing a matured game than when it first was released). I also managed to hit level 40 and Justin helped me out with buying a mount (re: giv me teh gold)

We also are in the process of watching all the Harry Potter movies (Justin has never seen them). The first episode of the second season of 24 also arrived from Netflix, but we opted to go see Munich instead. Very good movie by the way, however I do agree with critics about its over objectiveness. The characters are presented so objectivly it is difficult to find a ’side’ to sympathise and relate to (thus involving the audience member and making the movie meaningful to them). It was full of Jewish culture and phrases so tiny details might go unnoticed if you dont understand what a kabutz is or what the Jewish idea of the afterlife is.

Luckily I never think of Monday as the stepping stone for the rest of the week, or else I’d be in trouble. There was some miscommunication with a client I am working with. I didnt realise I had a meeting until she called me to ask if I was stuck in the cluster-fuck of traffic due to a major accident on the outer-loop of the beltway (it took a friend of mine who lives nearby 3.5 hours to go to work which is about 20 miles away). That’s D.C. for you. Traffic at any time, any place, often for no reason at all.

But hey, after figuring out that I had both the Sun SDK and GCJ installed, not knowing GCJ was installed and that is why the Sun binaries wern’t globally linked and that is why none of my homework was running, I think I’m finally ready to start the week.

Is it Friday yet?

Happy Holidays, So What Did You Get?

This previous holiday was very nice. Other than the horrible drive back (traffic was a nighmare, it took us 4.5 hours to make a 2.5 hour trip) it was very relaxing full of family and good food. I was extremely pleased with how well Justin and I picked gifts for my parents, my mom was happily surprised she got all the books she asked for, and I was surprised how excited my dad was about getting a Netflix trial. There were a few cases of duplicates, the DVD I gave my brother he already had, and both my parents and Justin’s parents got me GitS2. No worries though, the holiday is more about spending time with family (more now that Justin and I are not very local) than giving gifts. But I sure do like giving gifts, and Christmas is a good excuse to spoil people :)

I have decided that Amazon.com Wishlists are the greatest thing in the world. Not only is it a good way to remember which books (and other things) you have been meaning to get, it is the perfect way to create lists of variable priced items to share with friends and family to provide meaningful gift suggestions without horrible and embarassing test to see how well you know a person and if you can think of something clever to give them.

Take my mom for example. Shes not too computer savvy, but she loves the internet. When I asked her what she wanted for Christmas, she didnt really know what to tell me and Justin, let alone my sister, my dad, her family, her friends, etc. When she asked me what I wanted, I sent her (as well as Justin and his parents) a link to my Amazon Wishlist to not only get things I really needed (such as books I’ll use for school vs. some sweater in a color I would never wear), but to provide price and item options (some people feel more comfortable buying books as gifts, others would rather buy something like a houseware).

… and she loved the idea. Amazon does a wonderful job with their website and makes it extremely easy to purchase items from a list and send them wherever they need to go (when I moved to DC, I made a list of housewares I needed that she got me and shipped to my door instead of driving down and going shopping with me). Within a few hours she sent me a link to her own wishlist full of random things such as books, movies, perfume… all things that she wanted but had trouble compiling in to a list to send to people to coordinate with.

… and there is still the element of suprise. By default, Amazon will “guess” which holiday someone may be purchasing an item for (eg: Chistmas/Yule, Birthday) and keep the transaction of that item hidden so the owner of the list wont know if the item has been purchased or by who. When others access the list, the purchased items will no longer be listed so there wont be duplicate purchases. Well.. no duplicates provided everyone uses the wishlist to purchase the items, and not use the wishlist as a list to purchase items somewhere else. I suppose thats Amazon’s catch, hehe.

Heres some of the goodies I got *grin*:

Yeah, I know. American holidays are so materialistic. But its a great excuse for people who like to give gifts! I got Justin a black 4GB iPod Nano, DJ editing software (Acid Music Studio), a gift certificate to a vinyl retailer, and some other random things. He gave me some ideas of what he wanted, but the best gifts were the ones I thought of myself which he wasn’t expecting.

Anyway, what did you get for the holiday season? (I refuse to use the CHK bastardization)

Movie Time

The last five movies I purchased through Fandango:

I have certainly seen more movies than this over the past year, however these must have been the ones I wanted to see enough for me to purchase the tickets ahead of time.